Honda S2000 F20C Seats (OEM): removal, installation and etc
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To see the original article with images check it out here: Honda S2000 Seats (OEM). Garage411.com
SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Take care not to scratch the body or tear the seat covers.
1. Remove the OEM S2000 seat.
2. Install the seat in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED: KTC trim tool set SOJATP2014
1. Remove the seat-back cover in numbered sequence.
2. Install the cover in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
1. Remove the seat
2. Remove the seat cushion, driver's, passenger's.
3. Remove the seat cushion cover in numbered sequence.
4. Install the cover in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
SEAT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Take care not to scratch the body or tear the seat covers.
1. Remove the OEM S2000 seat.
2. Install the seat in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
- Slip the seat belt through the slits in the seat belt guide properly.
- Make sure the seat belt switch connector is plugged in properly.
- Apply liquid thread lock to the seat mounting bolts before reinstallation.
- Tighten the seat mounting bolts to the specified torque in the sequence shown. Slide the seat all the way back and tighten 1 and 2, then slide it forward and tighten 3 and 4.
- Make sure the bushing and pivot washer are installed correctly.
- Apply multipurpose grease to the moving portion of the seat track.
- To prevent wrinkles in the seat-back cover, stretch the material evenly over the pad.
- Reinstall the connecting wire through the holes in the hooks.
- Make sure the bushing and pivot washer are installed correctly.
- Apply multipurpose grease to the moving portion of the seat track.
- To prevent wrinkles in the seat-back cover, stretch the material evenly over the pad.
- Adjust the connecting cable as necessary.
- Make sure the connecting cable is connected properly.
SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED: KTC trim tool set SOJATP2014
- Take care not to tear the seams or damage the seat covers.
- Use the appropriate tool from the KTC trim tool set to avoid damage when prying components.
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
1. Remove the seat-back cover in numbered sequence.
2. Install the cover in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
- To prevent wrinkles when installing a seat-back cover, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the pad before securing the clips, fasteners and hooks.
- Replace the released clips with new ones using commercially available upholstery pliers.
- Replace any damaged headrest cover clips.
1. Remove the seat
2. Remove the seat cushion, driver's, passenger's.
3. Remove the seat cushion cover in numbered sequence.
4. Install the cover in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
- To prevent wrinkles when installing a seat cushion cover, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the pad before securing the clips.
- Replace the released clips with new ones using commercially available upholstery ring pliers.
Last edited by Master23; Jun 27, 2009 at 11:19 PM.
I was gonna say, if you have a problem with seat removal. Just post on b20, those guys can remove seats out of an S2000 with their eyes closed and with the top up.
Good write up.
Good write up.
just wondering....did s2k seats come in all leather only? sorry for the thread jack. i just acquired a seat from someone locally and its leather and a meshy material in the center.
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